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William Sawyer, early developer of the electric light bulb?[edit]

The link to William Sawyer, an English cricketer, surely goes to the wrong William Sawyer. The 1700's was too early for anyone to be seriously working on a light bulb. Didn't Joseph Swan work with a guy named Willam Sawyer? And that was in the 1800's. If I'm right, the link to William Sawyer from this page [1] be changed.69.6.162.160 01:46, 20 October 2006 (UTC)Brian Pearson[reply]

Japanese sawyers print accurate?[edit]

I wonder if this is an accurate portrayal of sawing planks in Japan then (c. 1800)? Note one sawyer is working from the top, and a second is pushing a second saw from the bottom. This seems an unlikely and inefficient arrangement -- western hand-sawyers worked a two-man saw, with the junior sawyer in the sawpit (he got the worst of it.) Comments? TIA, Pete Tillman (talk) 21:37, 23 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Sawyer[edit]

Sorry, it's my profession and the definition provided isn't cutting it, pardon the pun. I wouldn't define surgeon as cutter of humans. If really is not as simple as you think, to use a few tons of power that makes a shark bite trivial by comparison. Scubabobrob (talk) 09:39, 4 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Lead section: "Sawyer, a fallen tree stuck on the bottom of a river..."[edit]

I notice that this line does not link to anything. Isn't a link the whole point of something being listed on a disambiguation page? I propose that it be removed as not providing a useful function on the page. Unless someone objects in a reasonable amount of time (or adds a link to the proper page), I will remove it. 1980fast (talk) 03:44, 12 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]